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India's carbon market: from design to im...

S&P Global Energy
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India's emerging compliance carbon market under the Carbon Credit Trading Scheme (CCTS) is moving into its early implementation phase, with an intensity-based design that sets operational-level obligations for emission-intensive sectors. The scheme is expected to influence industrial planning, capital allocation, and trade competitiveness. The stakeholders need clarity on how the market will work in practice, what signals it will send on carbon pricing, and how credible emissions accounting will support trust and investment.

Vipul Garg, Platts senior price reporter, environmental markets at S&P Global Energy, joins Prabhoda Acharya, Chief Sustainability Officer at JSW Group, one of India's largest industrial conglomerates, with its major entities -- JSW Steel and JSW Cement -- expected to participate in India's emerging carbon market framework and Anirudh Iyer, Platts senior carbon price reporter to discuss the role of strong Monitoring, Reporting and Verification (MRV) and liquidity for market functioning, near-term implementation challenges, genuine emissions reduction through Europe's Carbon Border Adjustment Mechanism (CBAM) and Article 6 mechanisms.

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